Friday, December 12, 2025

Victorian Early Years Awards recognise outstanding service

The winners of the 2025 Victorian Early Years Awards have been unveiled – recognising outstanding organisations and individuals improving outcomes for children in their critical early years.

Minister for Children, Lizzie Blandthorn congratulated the winners and finalists who she said represent the dedication and leadership of Victoria’s early years sector from Maternal and Child Health services to playgroups and early learning programs.

“This year we celebrate Victoria’s incredible teachers and educators for the 20th time – the Victorian Early Years Awards is a reminder that these are the people shaping generation after generation,” said Minister Blandthorn.

“In every corner of Victoria, we see early years educators and services going above and beyond.”

Brave Foundation received the Minister’s Award for its Supporting Expecting and Parenting Teens Program, a trauma-informed mentoring initiative that builds the confidence, wellbeing and life skills of young parents.

Megan Hancock was named Early Childhood Teacher of the Year for her inclusive, culturally responsive teaching that strengthens children’s language and literacy. Working with families, Elders and a Koorie Engagement Support Officer, Ms Hancock also leads the Koorie Champions Network, supporting educators to build cultural knowledge.

Sandra Houlahan (pictured) received Educator of the Year for transforming local spaces into rich learning environments through programs like River Kinder which foster curiosity, resilience and environmental respect.

Each of the 10 winners receives a $15,000 grant to further develop their initiatives, share what they know or support professional development.

“Congratulations to all the winners and finalists this year’s VEYA awards which include an oral language program, a council-run playgroup for refugees and a bush kinder embedding First Nations culture,” said Parliamentary Secretary for Children, Nathan Lambert.

Now in its 20th year, the awards celebrate the work of professionals and services improving the health, learning and wellbeing of children and families across Victoria.

Visit vic.gov.au/victorian-early-years-awards-winners to find out more about the inspiring work and achievements of this year’s winners and finalists.

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